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© Ann Archer

Ethel Louise (Kilpatrick) BARNES

Enid Cemetery






Mrs. Ethel K. Barnes died at her home 824 West Wabash Avenue, last Thursday night at 10 o'clock, at the age of 42 years.

She was the wife of the late Dr. J. H. Barnes of Enid and both were well known residents of this city for 18 years.

Two months ago Mrs. Barnes returned to Enid from San Antonio, Texas, and other points in Texas where she had been making her home for the past five years.

Mrs. Barnes leaves two sons and two daughters, M. B. and Chester Barnes, Frances and Janet Barnes.

She was a member of the First Baptist church and of the Order of the Eastern Star.

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